Smyrna
470.291.0567
Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
4298 Atlanta Rd SE, Suite 310, Smyrna, GA 30080
Dr. Rochenarda Joseph is a family medicine physician serving patients at Family Practice Center in Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Buckhead, and Smyrna. She provides care with a strong focus on helping patients feel heard, supported, and confident in their health decisions. Her approach combines evidence-based treatment with the kind of personal attention that supports both everyday care and long-term wellness.
Dr. Joseph works to create a care experience that feels attentive, practical, and responsive from one visit to the next.
Provides care for individuals and families through preventive visits, routine care, sick visits, and ongoing support for health concerns that change over time.
Offers adult-focused care for chronic conditions, preventive planning, and medical concerns that benefit from careful follow-up and long-term management.
Provides ongoing support for blood pressure management with treatment plans, monitoring, and care focused on long-term cardiovascular health.
Helps patients manage diabetes and related metabolic concerns through follow-up care, education, and treatment planning tailored to their health needs.
Supports patients with cardiovascular concerns through risk monitoring, coordinated care, and treatment focused on long-term stability and wellness.
Offers primary care support for women through preventive visits, routine care, and guidance that reflects changing needs across different stages of life.
Evaluates sleep-related concerns that may affect energy, concentration, and overall well-being, with care shaped around each patient’s symptoms and history.
Provides timely care for common illnesses and minor injuries with treatment aimed at recovery and return to normal routines.
Care may include annual wellness needs, follow-up appointments, evaluation of new symptoms, and continued support for ongoing health concerns as they come up over time.
Please bring a photo ID, insurance information, a current medication list, and any recent records or results that may be helpful for your visit.
Yes. Primary care can help patients monitor changes in their health, stay current with screenings, and plan next steps as needs evolve.
Many patients return at different points during the year for treatment follow-up, medication review, illness visits, and other concerns that need attention before the next annual appointment.